Monday, Nov. 5

Silacci Drive near the footbridge: A black SUV, possibly a Jeep, occupied by three to four males pulled up near two juveniles. The males began asking them where their guardians were. A male got out of the SUV and began briskly walking toward the juveniles. The juveniles fled over the footbridge on their bikes to Foresthill.

600 block of W. Hamilton Avenue: Unknown suspects smashed the windows of two vehicles parked in the underground garage and took property. The convertible top of another vehicle was cut open.

100 block of N. San Tomas Aquino Road: The suspect took a phone from the victim during an argument. The victim and her children left the apartment to stay with family. The suspect was uncooperative with officers upon contact.

500 block of Railway Avenue: Unknown suspects tore the windshield wiper off a Lexus and damaged the paint.

200 block of S. Winchester Boulevard: A 44-year-old took property without paying.

300 block of Industrial Street: The victim received a call that one of his work trucks was stolen and was being driven by the suspect. The victim discovered his white 2006 Chevy Silverado had been stolen.

1700 block of S. Bascom Avenue: An unknown suspect smashed the window to a vehicle and stole personal property.

500 block of E. Hamilton Avenue: Three suspects took $3,000-$4,000 worth of merchandise. The suspects fled on foot in an unknown direction.

1500 block of S. Bascom Avenue: A 31-year-old had been asked to leave the premises after spending several hours sitting near the front door. The suspect was found to be under the influence of an opiate.

800 block of S. San Tomas Aquino Road: A 33-year-old broke down the front door of apartment and went inside. The suspect fled on foot prior to police arrival.

1600 block of W. Campbell Avenue: A 57-year-old woman called to report she had been left by her boyfriend and wanted to file charges against her mother. The suspect was found to be under the influence of a controlled substance stimulant.

Tuesday, Nov. 6

1800 block of S. Bascom Avenue: Unknown suspects smashed the window to a vehicle and rummaged through it.

00 block of Timber Cove Drive: Unknown suspects smashed the windows of two vehicles and took property.

600 block of E. Hamilton Avenue: A male, later identified, fled from loss prevention after dropping the items he took. Later, an officer observed the suspect near Hamilton Avenue at Bascom Avenue. The suspect had magnets on his person to remove security tags and side snips. He was identified in as the suspect who had fled.

2400 block of S. Bascom Avenue: A 40-year-old was contacted and taken into custody while riding a bait bike that had just been stolen. The suspect was also in possession of a slide hammer, a battery-operated grinding wheel, additional burglary tools and methamphetamine. The suspect was on probation for drug charges.

900 block of W. Hamilton Avenue: A 39-year-old man was reported to have driven into the gas station screaming to himself. When he got out of his vehicle, he started aggressively approaching customers. The suspect was found to be driving under the influence of a controlled-substance stimulant, in possession of meth and a meth pipe and had an outstanding warrant.

1800 block of S. Bascom Avenue: An unknown suspect pushed a window down on a vehicle and stole personal property.

800 block of Sobrato Drive: A group of 13- to 15-year-olds lit a t-shirt wrapped in sticks on fire on the sidewalk in front of the residence. They fled prior to police arrival.

900 block of E. Hamilton Avenue: An unknown suspect smashed a window to a vehicle and stole personal property.

Wednesday, Nov. 7

Second Street Parking Garage: An unknown suspect tagged the electrical box at the Third Street entrance.

Latimer and Llewellyn avenues: A 30-year-old woman tried to enter a residence on Latimer Circle but was confronted by the homeowner. The suspect walked away carrying large amounts of mail. The suspect was located by officers on Llewellyn Avenue. The suspect threw the mail and ran away and into the post office. The suspect made repeated threats to fight officers if touched and rambled incoherently. She was eventually taken into custody without incident after she was cornered in the office.

400 block of E. Hamilton Avenue: A 42-year-old was contacted sleeping inside a building. There were signs of people living in the ceiling, and an access door from the ceiling to the roof was forced open.

1500 block of Dry Creek Road. An unknown suspect entered an unlocked door to a residence and stole an Apple computer.

600 block of Creekside Way: An unknown suspect entered a locked Ford F250 and stole items from the cab.

Campbell Avenue at Second Street: A 36-year-old is being accused of pushing one of two victims to the ground and hitting the second victim during an argument over a prior business deal gone bad. The two victims did not desire prosecution on the night of the incident, but now claim injuries were sustained and desire a report.

Campbell Avenue and San Tomas Aquino Road: A 50-year-old fled after colliding with another vehicle. Officers stopped the vehicle nearby and upon contact, the suspect displayed symptoms of intoxication. The suspect was determined to be DUI.

2000 block of S. Bascom Avenue: A suspect and victim were involved in an altercation. Upon contact, the suspect lied about his name and date of birth in an attempt to conceal that he was the restrained party in a served criminal protective order naming the victim as the protected party.

Campbell Avenue and Second Street: A 40-year-old man was located passed out on a park bench. The suspect was found to be too intoxicated to care for himself.

2100 block of S. Winchester Boulevard: A 24-year-old man called to report someone was blocking his vehicle in while at a friend’s house. Upon contact, the suspect was found to be under the influence of a controlled substance. The suspect is on active parole, and a hold was issued.

2200 block of S. Bascom Ave: On Nov. 1 A 43-year-old man was contacted after lighting some of his property on fire. Officers conducted a follow-up and determined that a previous fire the suspect had lit had damaged property. A felony affidavit was on file with San Bruno police. The suspect was transferred into custody and booked.

Thursday, Nov. 8

1400 block of McBain Avenue: An unknown suspect forced entry into a storage container and stole a jackhammer.

2600 block of S. Bascom Avenue: The suspect punched a man in the face after a road rage incident, causing damage to his eye and nerves in his jaw.

300 block of Budd Avenue: A 39-year-old was contacted and determined to be under the influence of a controlled substance.

1200 block of Camden Avenue: An unknown suspect smashed the window of a Tesla and stole a backpack containing medication and paperwork.

300 block of Orchard City Drive: An unknown suspect slashed the tires on a 2018 Ram PU.

00 block of W. Hamilton Avenue: A 56-year-old was contacted on a suspicious person call and had $30,000 in outstanding warrants.

3800 block of S. Bascom Avenue: An unknown suspect broke the window to a Chevy Silverado and stole items.

Union Avenue and Apricot Avenue: A 30-year-old man was involved in a minor traffic collision and fled to a nearby parking lot and hid in his car. The victim desired prosecution. The suspect returned after officers arrived.

100 block of S. Third Street: A 41-year-old woman was found passed out under a resident’s lawn furniture. Upon contact, she was found to be too intoxicated to care for herself.

70 block of N. First Street: A woman parked her 2014 BMW in the City Hall upper lot. Her car was missing when she returned. An officer located the vehicle in the City Hall’s lower lot. The woman was certain that was not where she parked it and that it was not in that location when she returned to look for her vehicle. She suspects that her estranged husband took her car.

2300 block of S. Winchester Boulevard: Officers responded to a report of a female bleeding and yelling for someone to call a taxi. The woman had cuts on her hands and said she fell while running across the street because she was being followed by a dark SUV.

Friday, Nov. 9

1200 block of El Solyo Avenue: A neighbor noticed an open rear door to the residence. The police arrived and cleared the residence. A suspect had forced entry into a rear door.

500 block of Valley Forge Way: An unknown suspect tampered with a black GMC Yukon, trying to start the ignition.

500 block of W. Hamilton Avenue: A 32-year-old man was causing a disturbance and was found to be in possession of meth and in violation of his drug probation conditions.

200 block of Dillon Avenue: A 25-year-old woman was driving a U-Haul truck recklessly on Dillon. Based on her erratic driving, witnesses blocked her from driving any further north on Dillon and the drivers exited their vehicles. The suspect hit the other vehicles with the U-Haul, trying to push them out of the way and causing damage. The suspect exhibited signs and symptoms of being under the influence of a controlled-substance stimulant and made erratic statements. She was found to be in possession of meth, meth pipes, and syringes and was determined to be DUI.

West Sunnyoaks Avenue and Winchester Boulevard: A 52-year-old man was observed walking in traffic. The suspect was belligerent and was found to be too intoxicated to care for himself.

1800 block of S. Bascom Avenue: Two unknown suspects were witnessed breaking the window to a vehicle and stealing items from inside. The suspects fled in a gray Mercedes Benz prior to police arrival. It was later determined that three vehicles had been broken into, with property taken from each.

400 block of W. Rincon Avenue: A man was found passed out on the sidewalk. He said he was there to stay with his elderly father, but could not get ahold of him to get inside. He was found to be too intoxicated to care for himself.

North Second and Grant streets: A 52-year-old was stopped for a Campbell Vehicle Code violation and determined to be DUI.

Saturday, Nov. 10

600 block of E Campbell Avenue: An unknown suspect forced entry into two vehicles overnight and took items.

1900 block of S Bascom Avenue: An unknown suspect forced entry into a vehicle and took items.

2200 block of S Bascom Avenue: A 35-year-old woman was taken into custody by Campbell police and San Jose police. She refused to state where her children were. The suspect’s boyfriend, 30, was driving her Mercedes. On Saturday, the woman’s 10-year-old son flagged down a neighbor since they had not seen an adult in over 12 hours and there was no one to care for the multiple juveniles. Campbell police responded and cleared the apartment. There were no beds, old food and feces inside.

2200 block of S. Bascom Avenue: A 30-year-old returned to the residence and was detained by neighbors until police could arrive. The suspect admitted leaving three children unattended in the apartment.

500 block of E Hamilton Avenue: A suspect stole the victim’s wallet, which was left unattended.

600 block of Creekside Way: An unknown suspect smashed a window to a vehicle and stole items.

800 block of E. Campbell Avenue: An unknown suspect smashed a window to a vehicle and stole items.

1900 block of S. Bascom Ave: An unknown suspect smashed a window to a vehicle. No entry was made.

1800 block of S. Bascom Avenue: The suspect approached a woman, grabbed her by the left arm and attempted to punch her. The woman had never seen the suspect before. The suspect fled eastbound, and the victim left the area before calling Campbell police.

Sunday, Nov. 11

900 block of E. Hamilton Avenue: An unknown suspect smashed the window to a vehicle and took items.

700 block of Jeffrey Avenue: An unknown suspect took items from an unlocked vehicle.

600 block of Virginia Avenue: A 40-year-old man was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant.

1800 block of S. Bascom Avenue: An unknown suspect smashed the window to a vehicle and took property.

300 block of E. Hamilton Avenue: A citizen flagged an officer down to point out a vehicle stopped in the westbound turn lane to a business. Officer contacted the driver, 29, who was found to be DUI.

2400 block of S. Winchester Boulevard: An unknown suspect clogged the upstairs toilets to the location and flooded the business.

100 block of Superior Drive: An unknown suspect took a bike from an unattached carport.

100 block of E. Campbell Avenue: An unknown suspect entered a business and stole items.

500 block of Inwood Drive: The victim has a peaceful contact order against the suspect. The two got into an argument, and the suspect went outside and played his music loud from his vehicle which disturbed the victim. The victim declined prosecution.

1800 block of S. Bascom Avenue: A 27-year-old man was involved in a physical altercation with his roommate, who sustained a bloody nose but declined prosecution. The suspect tried to flee when officers arrived but was stopped, and he refused to exit his vehicle. The suspect was removed from the vehicle and taken into custody.

Millich and Hamilton avenues: A 24-year-old man was contacted when officers responded to a disturbance call in the area. The suspect was found to be too intoxicated to care for himself.

1100 block of Holmes Avenue: The victim received a sexually explicit text video of herself, which came from an unknown number. The victim believes the video was sent by a 42-year-old. The victim was not aware of the video until she received the text message. The victim has a “Stay Away, No Contact “order against the suspect, who was supposed to delete all photos and videos he had of the victim.

Monday, Nov. 12

500 block of E. Hamilton Avenue: An unknown suspect smashed the windows of two vehicles. The suspect took change and a backpack containing schoolbooks.

Hamilton Avenue at San Tomas Expressway: An unknown suspect hit a tree, knocking it down across lanes of traffic.

400 block of E. Hamilton Avenue: A 42-year-old was found to be in possession of methamphetamine and a meth pipe.

200 block of E. Campbell Avenue: Two suspects pulled into the parking lot. Two other suspects were walking in a group on the sidewalk and claimed someone in their group was almost hit by the first two suspects pulling in. Words were exchanged and a fight ensued, involving at least six subjects. The first suspect had a tooth knocked out and injuries to his nose. The second suspect, the likely driver of the vehicle that pulled in, was intoxicated and unable to care for herself.

60 block of S. San Tomas Aquino Road: A Nissan Sentra was hit by an unknown vehicle in the parking lot.

200 block of Wilton Drive: An 87-year-old was found deceased in his apartment.

70 block of N. First Street: A 49-year-old was found to be under the influence of a controlled substance stimulant and in possession of methamphetamine.

Los Gatos Creek Trail: A female reported four males sexually assaulted her after providing her with an unknown intoxicating substance. The victim was reluctant to provide details as this may have been consensual on more than one occasion.

600 block of Creekside Way: An unknown suspect smashed a window to the victim’s vehicle and stole a backpack.

Tuesday, Nov. 13

700 block of E. Campbell Avenue: An unknown suspect smashed the windows of two vehicles and took clothing.

Robin Ridge Way and Lottie Lane: An unknown suspect smashed the windows of two vehicles and took property.

Kilmer Avenue and Beethoven Lane: An unknown suspect smashed the windows of three vehicles. They took a pair of sunglasses from one vehicle; the others were only ransacked.

800 block of Robin Lane: A contractor working at the residence watched the suspect drive off in the resident’s 2006 silver Lexus 470LX SUV.

Westmont and Harriet avenues: An officer recognized a vehicle from prior calls in the neighborhood. The 17-year-old suspect, a passenger in the vehicle, was found to be in possession of marijuana for sale and had a concealed switchblade. The driver was cited for Campbell Vehicle Code violations.

Central Avenue at Hamilton Avenue: A 20-year-old who was involved in a collision was found to be DUI.

00 block of Jeffers Way: A man contacted his ex-girlfriend, the victim, in violation of a restraining order.

Kennedy at Winchester: A 41-year-old man was contacted and found to have three outstanding warrants for narcotics violations totaling $45,000. The suspect was also in possession of drug paraphernalia and methamphetamine, and he was under the influence of same.

Wednesday, Nov. 7

1800 block of S. Bascom Avenue: An unknown suspect smashed the windows to a vehicle.

300 block of Railway: An unknown suspect smashed the window of a vehicle and took a laptop.

300 block of Railway: An unknown suspect entered an unlocked vehicle and took the ignition key.

1700 block of S. Bascom Avenue: A 28-year-old man was reported as refusing to leave the property. He was found to be too intoxicated to care for himself and on probation with a no-alcohol clause.

100 block of W. Campbell Avenue: An unknown suspect sold gift cards with no value to the victim for $480.

800 block of Springfield: An unknown suspect used the victim’s personal information to open a credit card account and charged $1,300.

2300 block of S. Winchester Boulevard: A 40-year-old man was arrested for shoplifting alcohol. The suspect was also too intoxicated to care for himself and on court probation with an “obey all laws” clause.

600 block of Marathon Avenue: A 2016 red and white Ducati with no license plate was loaded on a trailer and taken from the property.

1100 block of Bent Drive: An unknown suspect completed a change of address form with the USPS to have the resident’s mail sent to an address in Palmdale.

2300 block of S. Winchester Boulevard: A 48-year-old was caught shoplifting. When loss prevention was attempting to take the suspect into custody, the suspect hit the officer in the face, knocking his glasses off. The suspect had three outstanding warrants totaling $40,000.

Villarita and Rio Serena: A 24-year-old was reported driving recklessly in the area. At one point the suspect hit a curb and drove over a sidewalk, causing damage to his vehicle and the curb. The officer located the suspect and his parked vehicle in the area. The suspect exhibited objective symptoms of alcohol intoxication.

200 block of Lewllyn: A 14-year-old runaway was located earlier in the night by another agency and taken to the children’s shelter. The teen walked away from the shelter and was driven to Uplift by a friend. Uplift evaluated the teen and decided to admit her.

1600 block of Dell Avenue: An unknown suspect gained entry into three vehicles via window smashes. A laptop was taken from one vehicle, while the others were just ransacked.

100 block of Lottie Lane: A 25-year-old stole a bicycle and fled northbound on the creek trial. Officers located the suspect, who fled northbound from them. The suspect ditched the bike on the trail. Officers located the suspect hiding in the bushes. The suspect was found to be in possession of burglary tools and a meth pipe. The suspect also had three outstanding misdemeanor warrants totaling $27,500.

Friday, Nov. 16

600 block of E. Campbell Avenue: An unknown suspect forced entry into two vehicles and stole debit cards and a backpack containing clothing.

890 block of Silacci Drive: An unknown suspect called a woman, saying her son had been arrested for DUI in Las Vegas and needed $3,600. The victim sent the suspect Ebay gift cards to a phone number coming back to Canada.

200 block of E. Campbell Avenue: A 22-year-old man got into a fight with his friend, during which he threw a drink against the ground, shattering the glass. A shard of the broken glass hit the victim in the ear, causing a small cut. The victim confronted the suspect about being hit by the glass, and the suspect pushed the victim while fleeing. The suspect was contacted and cited.

900 block of W. Hamilton Ave: An unknown suspect pried open a door and stole items. The suspect fled in an awaiting silver Honda Civic with an unknown plate, occupied by multiple other subjects.

400 block of E Hamilton Avenue: A 37-year-old stole tools and was contacted.

600 block of E Hamilton Avenue: An unknown suspect met up with the victim to sell a cell phone that was damaged. The suspect fled and was not located.

200 block of Erie Way: A woman witnessed an unknown suspect hit her vehicle while performing a U-turn and then flee.

Second Street at Campbell Avenue: A suspect took the victim’s purse while the victim was distracted with another person in the bar. The victim and friends chased the suspect, who dropped the purse. An officer was flagged down and contacted the suspect. The victim desired prosecution.

Sunday, Nov. 18

100 block of Rose Court: Suspicious persons were reported leaving the 200 block of Rose Court. Officers located two suspects nearby in a red Honda CRV. Both suspects provided false information about their identities. One suspect was found to be on parole and on probation. The second suspect was found to have two outstanding warrants, one for battery on an officer. Methamphetamine, counterfeit $50 bills, drug paraphernalia, burglary tools and stolen property were located in the vehicle. Property belonging to at least 10 separate victims was located. Additional stolen property was located from a burglary at 14000 block of S. Bascom Avenue.

1300 block of Munro Avenue: The victim’s wallet and other items were taken from his unlocked vehicle. His bank cards were used at several locations.

500 block Millich Drive: A 21-year-old man was reported to be in an argument with his girlfriend, the victim atthe rear of the business. The victim was uncooperative with officers and would not explain how she had received bruising around one of her eyes.

600 block of E. Hamilton Avenue: A suspect took store property and fled in a Silver Nissan Altima.

Hamilton and San Tomas Expressway: A victim was struck by a vehicle going north bound on STEX between Payne and Hamilton Avenue, causing minor injuries to his leg.

With lower home prices, more Californians could afford a home purchase in the fourth quarter of 2018 compared to the previous quarter, but the California Association of Realtors reports higher interest rates lowered affordability from the previous year for most counties.